Neaera (mythology)

Neaera (Ancient Greek: Νέαιρα), also Neaira, is the name of multiple female characters in Greek mythology:


 * Neaera, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-wife Tethys.
 * Neaera or Neera, a Nereid and possible mother of Absyrtus by King Aeetes of Colchis.
 * Neaera, a lover of Xanthus (Scamander).
 * Neaera, a nymph who became the mother of Aegle by Zeus.
 * Neaera, a nymph of Thrinacia, mother of Lampetia and Phaethusa by Helios.
 * Neaera, a nymph of Mount Sipylus in Lydia, mother of Dresaeus by Theiodamas.
 * Neaera, mother of Evadne by Strymon.
 * Neaera, a daughter of Pereus, mother of Auge, Cepheus, and Lycurgus by Aleus. In another version, she married Autolycus.
 * Neaera, a daughter of Autolycus, mother of Hippothous, eventually killed herself after hearing of the death of her son.
 * Neaera, one of the Niobids.
 * Neaera of Lemnos, a friend of Eurynome in whose guise Pheme came to warn Eurynome of her husband's infidelity.
 * Neaera, possibly the mother of Triptolemus by Celeus.